Eau-purification

Lake remediation

By Plasma-Laurentides

In 2010 we installed a floating island in order to stop the rapid aging of the lake we live on. In 2015 we started putting important amounts of GaNS and Liquid Plasmas into the water. We also positioned a star formation of LP-balls on the island as shown on the photo: The 3 bottom balls were filled with a mix of LP-CO2+ZnO; one with a 100% concentration, another with 50% and the 3rd with 25% concentration. Additionally we placed a ball with 100% LP-CH3 near the top of the old tree trunk; with one drop of the CH3 into the 3 base balls.

The remediation results are really astounding :

Transparency from 2.80m to 4.1m

Phosphate content fell from 14 μg/l to 2.70 μg/l.

Chlorophyll A fell from 3.90 μg/l to 1.70 μg/l

Dissolved Carbone from 4.5 mg/l to 3.2 mg/l

The tests have been performed by the Labs of the Government of Quebec between 2009 and 2017. Interpretation : the transparency is self evident; the other criteria show the ‘age’ of a lake – especially the phosphate : in the beginning of the analysis the lake was classified as between mesotrophe and eutrophe, which describes a situation where the lake is aging because there is more organic material than the lake can digest on its own. The results may be algae blooms, less transparent water and also fish dying of not enough oxygen or too high temperatures.

Now our lake has become much younger – almost oligotroph, a young lake!